A former evangelical pastor and bestselling author offers a new exploration of faith, mining the endless dynamic questions and connections that have shaped his life to provide powerful insight into understanding your purpose and place in the world.
What The Reviewers Say
Katie Noah Gibson,
Shelf Awareness
Bell takes his widest angle yet on the nature of life, mixing those questions with humor, humility, family history and—surprisingly—a hefty dose of quantum physics. It's an odd combination, but (as the title suggests) it's all connected, and it all speaks to living as a human being on this vexing, beautiful planet.
June Sawyers,
Booklist
He is an expert at identifying and making sense of paradoxes, whether referencing the continuity of generations or the fragility of maintaining relationships.
Gail Eubanks,
Library Journal
Pastor Bell...attempts to cover a lot in this semiautobiographical look at the meaning of life—and that’s part of the problem. Written in Bell’s signature poetic style, the work is at its best when examining his family of origin and its history of unacknowledged grief, which has had far-reaching generational effects. Bell’s subsequent storytelling about his career arc, including his ministerial rise and fall, lacks the intensity of the early part of the book and proves less engaging.
Publishers Weekly
Former evangelical Christian pastor Bell...persuasively preaches a gospel of embracing one’s story in this enjoyable mix of memoir and sermon.